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Malmö Tourist Guide
Eurotourism www.eurotourism.com Malmö Tourist Guide The four “Must See and Do’s” when visiting Malmö Turning Torso Öresunds Bridge Malmöhus Castle Möllevången District Municipality Facts 01 Population 276 200 Area 156,46 km² Regional Center Malmö County Skåne More Information 02 Internet www.malmo.se www.skane.com www.malmo.se/turist Newspapers Sydsvenskan www.sydsvenskan.se Skånska Dagbladet www.skd.se Tourist Bureau The City Square. Foto: Frederik Tellerup © Malmö Turism - Malmö Turism Central Station, Malmö +46 40-34 12 00 Malmö – The City of Parks Notes Malmö is also known as the “City of Parks”, Malmö, Sweden’s southern metropolis, with 03 due to the many beautiful parks in Malmö and sandy beaches, shopping in a continental when the spring arrives - Mälmo is transformed environment, rich in culture, green forests and Police 114 14 into a beautiful green oasis. As a tourist in estates. In other words, everything one could Country Code +46 Malmö, you can stroll around and enjoy the wish for, not only as a tourist, but a resident Area Code 040 parks such as, Kungsparken, Slottsparken, as well. In Malmö, there is something for Pildammsparken or Slottsträdgården - where everyone. If you would like to see a little more you can relax and listen to the birds sing. of the world, the Öresundsbron (Öresunds Bridge) can take you to Copenhagen in just You will find a wonderful atmosphere in a half hour. E.I.S. AB: Box 55172 504 04 Borås Sweden Tel +46 33-233220 Fax +46 33-233222 [email protected] Copyright © 2007 E.I.S. -
Neolithic for Print.Indd
The proper way of dwelling at the Early Neolithic gathering site of Almhov in Scania, Sweden Rudebeck, Elisabeth; Macheridis, Stella Published in: Neolithic Diversities/Acta Archaeologica Lundensia, Series In 8° 2015 Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Rudebeck, E., & Macheridis, S. (2015). The proper way of dwelling at the Early Neolithic gathering site of Almhov in Scania, Sweden. In K. Brink, S. Hydén, K. Jennbert, L. Larsson, & D. Olausson (Eds.), Neolithic Diversities/Acta Archaeologica Lundensia, Series In 8° (Vol. 65, pp. 173-187). Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Lund University. Total number of authors: 2 General rights Unless other specific re-use rights are stated the following general rights apply: Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. • Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. • You may not further distribute the material or use it for any profit-making activity or commercial gain • You may freely distribute the URL identifying the publication in the public portal Read more about Creative commons licenses: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ Take down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. LUND UNIVERSITY PO Box 117 221 00 Lund +46 46-222 00 00 NEOLITHIC DIVERSITIES In the study of the distant human past, certain events and periods have come to represent decisive passages from one human state to another. -
Register Över Samtliga Skånska Jätteträd
Register över samtliga Skånska Jätteträd Grön text=Idag levande träd Svart text=Dött eller ej återfunnet träd Röd text=Uppgift från andra delar av landet eller övriga Europa Blå text=Uppgift inkommen efter Jätteträdsboken gick till tryck (sep 2003). Längst bak följer lista över rapportörer Trädslag Latin Omkrets Lokal År Källa Kommun Återbesök Alm Alm Ulmus glabra 13.20 Die Schiensheimer Effe i Rheinhessen 1921 SkN Alm Ulmus glabra 07.90 Torpön Ydre, sjön Sommen östergötland 1998 NC Alm Ulmus glabra 07.00 Fridhems gård, Simrishamn, avverkad 1999, trol 200 år 1999 R.E. Simrishamns kommun Död Alm Ulmus glabra 06.70 Hörup, Olas trädgård, gamla almen 2003 M.H. Ystads kommun Alm Ulmus glabra 06.67 Kvistofta Skåne 1940 SNF Alm Ulmus glabra 06.60 Båstad Skåne 1940 SNF Alm Ulmus glabra 06.32 Jordberga slottspark 2000 E.N. Trelleborgs kommun Alm Ulmus glabra 06.28 Ellinge, nära slottet, Borlunda, Eslöv 1996 G.N. Eslövs kommun Nymöllan, Nävlingeåsen, naturminne vid landsvägen (6.07 1999 Alm Ulmus glabra 06.22 A.G. 1974) P.B. Hässleholms kommun Alm Ulmus glabra 06.12 Hyby gård, Svedala kommun, avbruten 5m men frisk 1980 S.E. Svedala kommun Fäldes detta år Alm Ulmus glabra 06.00 Bårslöv, invid major Borgqvist villa 1919 W.B. Helsingborgs kommun ej funnen 2003 Alm Ulmus glabra 06.00 Bäckaskog 40m V slottet i mur 2003 P.B., E.W.Kristianstads kommun Alm Ulmus glabra 06.00 Alnarpsparken, 40 m NNV slottet 2002 P.B. Lomma kommun Alm Ulmus glabra 05.93 Göingeholm, vid gården toppbruten, Hässleholm 1954 H.W. -
Dress Brooches and Identity
Dress brooches and identities A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF COLLECTIVE IDENTITES AND DRESS BROOCHES IN EARLY MEDIEVAL URBAN AND RURAL SITES IN SOUTH WEST SCANIA Lund university, department of archaeology and ancient history Master’s thesis in historical archaeology spring 2019 (ARKM22) Supervisor: Mats Roslund Examiner: Jes Wienberg Anna Isberg Abstract This thesis concerns early medieval dress brooches from urban and rural sites in South West Scania. The purpose is to investigate similarities and differences between urban and rural sites as well as between the rural places in particular. The main research questions concern the reasons for the similarities and differences, what connections and contact areas are observable according to the dress brooches and how this material can contribute to the discussion about urban and rural identities. The material has not been studied to a large extent before, especially not in any compiling project and is therefore an important piece in understanding the early medieval material culture and the inhabitants in towns and villages in South West Scania. This study is based on the notion that dress brooches were a medium from which people could express their identity. The dress brooches are examined both in terms of types as well as specific objects. Three observations are noticeable in the material in particular; a greater number of objects and types have been retrieved in Lund and more objects with Continental connotations as well as a divergent material among the rural sites. These observations are probably connected to the number of people that were present and visited each site, especially the number of foreign persons. -
Områden Av Riksintresse För Kulturmiljövården I Skåne Län (M) Enligt 3 Kap 6 § Miljöbalken
F.d. Kristianstad län (L) beslut RAÄ 1996-08-27. F.d. Malmöhus län (M) beslut RAÄ 1997-08-18. Dokument uppdaterat 2012-01-11. Områden av riksintresse för kulturmiljövården i Skåne län (M) enligt 3 kap 6 § miljöbalken BJUVS KOMMUN________________________________________________________________4 Vrams Gunnarstorp - Norra Vram [M19] (Norra Vram sn) _______________________________________ 4 BROMÖLLA KOMMUN __________________________________________________________4 Näsum [L 24] (Näsums sn) _______________________________________________________________ 4 BURLÖVS KOMMUN ____________________________________________________________4 Alnarp - Burlöv [M77] (delen i Burlöv sn) ___________________________________________________ 4 BÅSTADS KOMMUN _____________________________________________________________5 Båstad [L 32] __________________________________________________________________________ 5 Dagshög [L 35] (Västra Karups sn) _________________________________________________________ 5 Gröthögarna-Segeltorp [L 34] (Hovs sn) _____________________________________________________ 5 Salomonhög-Stora Nötte [L 33] (Västra Karups och Grevie sn) ___________________________________ 5 ESLÖVS KOMMUN ______________________________________________________________6 Trolleholm [M31] (delen i Västra Strö sn)____________________________________________________ 6 Eslöv [M182] __________________________________________________________________________ 6 Ageröd - Bosjökloster - Mölleriket [M37] (delen i Billinge och Stehag sn:r) _________________________ 6 Västra -
New Perspectives on Scandinavian Towns
The urbanity of the landscape – new perspectives on Scandinavian towns Mats Anglert, Swedish National Heritage Board Abstract The prerequisites for the medieval urbanization in Scandinavia were inherent in the landscape. Instead of searching for explanations only inside the urban space, with the landscape reduced to a hinterland , it is more fruitful to discuss places as parts of a larger landscape of human action. When using the landscape as a starting point for the study of town establishment, it is necessary to have a perspective from below as well as the traditional one from above. Some towns were established by the elite in society, while others developed from a meeting place or a market. The possible success of a town depended on the founder as well as on the inhabitants’ intensions and ideas. From the different prerequisites, developments, and transformations in the landscape the establishment of every town must be related to its own specific context. Different circumstances have resulted in a great diversity both in urbanization processes and in town structures. Towns are the outcome of a dynamic process, involving a wide range of agents with different and changing objectives. This diversity will be illustrated in the presentation by some examples from the province of Scania in southern Sweden. Malmö and Ystad are examples of towns that grew spontaneously to begin with, but then later during the thirteen century became controlled by the king. The town Trelleborg, on the contrary, seems to have been established by the king right from the beginning, based on a formal concept of a town. -
Employer Discrimination and the Immutability of Ethnic Hierarchies: a Field Experiment1
Employer Discrimination and the Immutability of Ethnic 1 Hierarchies: A Field Experiment Kåre Vernby Associate Professor Department of Political Science Stockholm University [email protected] Rafaela Dancygier Associate Professor Department of Politics and Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University [email protected] June 27, 2018 Version 1.1 Abstract How pervasive is labor market discrimination against immigrants and what options do policymakers and migrants have to reduce it? To answer these questions, we conducted a field experiment on employer discrimination in Sweden. Going beyond existing work, we test for a large range of applicant characteristics using a factorial design. We examine whether migrants can affect their employment chances – by adopting citizenship, acquiring work experience, or signaling religious practice – or whether fixed traits such as country of birth or gender are more consequential. We find no evidence that immigrants can do much to reduce discrimination. Rather, ethnic hierarchies are critical: callback rates decline precipitously with the degree of ethno-cultural distance, leaving Iraqis and Somalis, especially if they are male, with much reduced employment chances. These findings highlight that immigrants have few tools at their disposal to escape ethnic penalties and that efforts to reduce discrimination must address employer prejudice. 1 We thank Sofia Härd, Erik Antonsson and Martina Zetterqvist for valuable research assistance and participants at seminars at the American Political Science Association, Stanford University and Uppsala University as well as Adrián Lucardi, Mattias Engdahl, Stefan Eriksson, Dominik Hangartner and Giuseppe Pietrantuono for helpful comments. This project is funded by the Institute for Evaluation of Labor Market and Education Policy (IFAU) and was approved by the Regional Ethics Approval Board (ref. -
The Nobility and the Manors
South Sweden, it is possible to discuss the reasons why noble families Gradually abandoned their manors from the early-eiGhteenth century on- wards. The Nobility and the Manors Since the Middle AGes, the Swedish population was divided into four es- tates, all of which were represented in the parliament: the nobility, the clerGy, the burghers and the freehold farmers. From the Middle AGes and onwards, freehold farmers owned at least O0% of the land, which increased in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to around Q0%. / The nobility of Sweden has its origins in an act of -ST0, in which the Swedish king formal- ized a pre-existing relationship between the king, the landowning lords and the freehold farmers. Tax exemptions and the right to found tax-exempt manors or noble ‘seats’ ( sätesgårdar ) were promised to those who could pay for horses and armoured men-at-arms to serve in the cavalry. Q When Swe- den became a nation state in the sixteenth century, noble families began to serve as officers and civil servants in a more complex and better organized administration which had higher expectations for skills and education. In order to establish a more continental style of nobility, necessary for the expanding kinGdom, which desired to become a great power equal to those on the continent, two new titles were introduced in the -/Q0s: count ( greve ) and baron ( friherre ). The nobility was then divided into two; the titled no- bility (högadel ) consisting of counts and barons, and the untitled nobility (lågadel ). From this point noble status also became hereditary, meaning that all sons and daughters inherited their fathers’ titles. -
Gaps and Challenges in Providing Adequate Housing for Refugees in Malmö
Beyond a Roof and Walls: Gaps and Challenges in Providing Adequate Housing for Refugees in Malmö Asha Sri Nissanka Masters in Urban Studies (Two-Year) Thesis (30 Credits) Spring Semester 2020 Supervisor: Defne Kadioglu Beyond a Roof and Walls: Gaps and Challenges in Providing Adequate Housing for Refugees in Malmö Asha Sri Nissanka Abstract This study attempts to analyse urban housing issues and their effects on providing adequate housing for refugees, using Malmö as a case study. The content analysis adopted here uses a combination of semi-structured interviews with relevant government officers, and reports published by government agencies and international institutions as sources of information. The dominant role of the market in Sweden’s housing sector has created housing inequalities and many issues for groups with lower socio-economic status. These issues consist of shortages in affordable dwellings, cramped housing conditions and spatial segregation within the city etc. This study illustrates that refugees in Malmö face additional issues such as lack of knowledge on the housing market, reluctance of landlords to accept refugees’ establishment allowance as an income source, discriminatory attitudes, and lack of larger apartments for their comparatively larger households. They function as barriers to refugees’ right to adequate housing as well as their right to the city, while limiting their opportunities to establish in the host country. The municipality also faces these issues when arranging housing for its ‘assigned’ refugees. Additionally, they are faced with an extended demand on the social services that are meant to support the native homeless groups. Refugees’ housing issues are associated with some gaps involved in the process of accommodating refugees. -
7 Nr/År 65 000 Ex 200 000 Läsare
7 nr/år 200 000 läsare Upplaga: 65 000 ex Mediaplan 2017 sydvästinspiration villabladetsydvast villabladet-sydvast.com Annonser Skånes 7 nummer om året! • Tidningsformat A4 - 120 linjers raster • Tryckanpassad pdf-/eps-fil i rätt format exklusivaste Utgivningar 2017 • Bilder ska vara i 4-färg (cmyk) och ha en upplösning på 300 dpi JAN FEB MAR APR MAJ JUN AUG SEP OKT NOV villamagasin! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HELSIDA 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 23 500:- 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 (36 öre/hushåll) 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 Sydväst har funnits sedan 1994 och distribueras till alla villahushåll 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 HELSIDA från Kävlinge i norr till Skanör/Falsterbo i söder. Villabladet Sydväst 6 6 6 6 6 SYDVÄST 6 6 6 6 är ett kvalitetsmedia med lång ”verkningstid” ute hos läsarna och 7 7 7 7 7 NR 4 7 7 7 7 PÅ OMSLAG SOMMAR- konsumenterna beroende på annonsörernas utbud och artiklarnas 8 8 8 8 8 SPECIAL 8 8 8 8 26 900:- läsvärde. Tidningen har över 200 000 läsare, boende i villor och 9 9 9 9 9 DELAS UT 9 9 9 (41 öre/hushåll) 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 lantbrukshushåll, som är en mycket attraktiv och köpstark målgrupp. 5 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 185 x 270 mm 6 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 SYDVÄST 12 12 Utfallande annons: 7 13 13 13 13 13 13 NR 5 13 13 210 x 297 mm +5 mm Sagt om Sydväst: 8 DELAS UT 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 9 ” Vi har annonserat med Villabladet Sydväst i många år och tycker att de jobbar 15 15 15 15 15 15 11 15 15 10 med sin tidning på ett proffsigt vis. -
Välkommen Ombord På Malmö Stadsbuss
Norra Verkö Hamnen 32 Välkommen ombord på Ljusterögatan Hemsögatan Blidögatan Västra 5 Hamnen Mellersta 2 Malmö stadsbuss Hamnen 31 Terminalgatan Graniten Östra Scaniabadet Hamnen Fullriggaren Mellersta Hamnen Aspögatan Huvudlinjer Ubåtshallen Turning Torso Hållplats anpassad för Hammargatan 1 Elinelund–Jägersro–Kristineberg rörelsehindrade och synskadade Stapelbäddsparken Hamncentrum 2 Kastanjegården–Västra hamnen Ej anpassad hållplats Propeller- Kosterögatan Ringlinjen gatan 3 Dockan Segevång 4 Bunkeflostrand–Limhamn–Segevång–Bernstorp Kockums Slagthuset Frihamnen Väderögatan Östra 4 5 Stenkällan–Västra hamnen Orkanen Fäladsgatan Segevång 32 Sjölunda- 31 6 Klagshamn–Bunkeflostrand–Videdal–Toftanäs Kockum fritid 3 Centralen 31,32 Lodgatan Kronetorps- 33 viadukten gatan 7 Svågertorp–Centralen–Ön Kirsebergsskolan Segevångsbadet Anna Stora 8 Lindängen–Centralen–Hyllie 34 Östervärn Kirsebergs Rostorp Lindhs Drottning- Bernstorp Skeppsgatan plats kyrka Östra Fäladen Segemöllegatan Caroli torget Tekniska museet Värnhem Simrisbanvägen 4 Kirsebergs Beijers park Ribersborg Slussen torg Pluslinjer Öresundsparken Vattenverksvägen Rörsjöparken Blåhakevägen Kontorsvägen Stora Gustav Djäknegatan Höjdrodergatan Lindängen–Jägersro–Värnhem–Centralen– Ellstorp Bernstorp 31 T-bryggan Adolfs Flygvärdinnan Mellersta hamnen Tessins väg 31 Torg Celsius- Katrine- Studentgatan Toftanäs 32 Käglinge–Centralen–Norra Hamnen Stads- gatan lund Flygledaren Potatisåkern 35 34 Håkanstorp Långhälla- 33 Ön–Hyllie–Värnhem Kronprinsen biblioteket Celsius- Paulibron S:t Pauli -
Om Släktgården Hindby Nr 6 Som Blev Stadsdelen Eriksfält
O M S L Ä K T G Å R D E N H I N D B Y N R 6 S O M B L E V S T A D S D E L E N E R I K S F Ä L T Ingemar Wickström December 2010 (rev. mars -11, april -12) (I denna internetversion har vissa uppgifter om nu levande personer m.m. utelämnats) Av alla de gårdar som vår släkt under århundradena brukat finns en del som med större skäl än andra kan kallas släktgårdar. En av dessa är gården Hindby nr 6 i Fosie socken, som på ett eller annat sätt haft anknytning till vår släkt i 300 år. Till Hindby by kom omkring år 1680 bröderna Per och Lars Rasmusson och slog sig ned som brukare av kronorusthållen Hindby nr 1 (Per) och Hindby nr nr 2 (Lars). De var söner till bonden Rasmus Larsson på Fjärdingslöv nr 4 i Glostorps socken, om vilken det sades när han 1698 dog: "ehn 78 åhrs gl: mand: hadde uthi långl tidh booet i Fielanslöf: lefwat i Ectenskap 52 åhr, ehn fader till 11 barn,.....ehn myket skröpl: Menniskja, war i huse hos sin doter". Lars Rasmussons äldste son, Per Larsson, dyker i början av 1700- talet upp på Hindby nr 6, som han sedan brukade till sin död 1755. Per hade bland sina 15 barn döttrarna Marna och Margareta, av vilka Marna skall närmare beröras nedan och Margareta var mormors mormor till vår släkts Boel Mårtensdotter Lindström, gift med den nedannämnde Jöns Persson på Fosie nr 5.